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At the doctors!
Here are fun and effective speaking, vocab, reading and writing activities all related to health/injury. Students love writing the role-plays, and confident classes often act them out with me after.!Thanks to Philip Roeland for the great template!But Black and white version and key to answers attached.
Level: intermediateAge: 14-17Type: worksheetDownloads: 227

A busy street (Picture description)
Students write sentences about people in the picture using the pres. continuous form. Also great for revising clothes and prepostions, as well as facial expressions.
Includes ´file´ for detective notebook, but this can be left out. thanks to rosa_mazur for that template.
Level: elementaryAge: 5-17Type: worksheetDownloads: 101

A crazy park! (picture description)
Students use the picture to answer questions, based on clothes and locating different people in the picture. Sts need to use prep.s of place as well as language such as at the front, at the back, to the left, on the left/right hand sidee.
Totally editable!
Level: elementaryAge: 5-14Type: worksheetDownloads: 72

Getting to know you!
Here is a board game which is useful for either new students, as it help them to learn about one another, or for younger students who need practise at asking and answering questions. A twist on the game which I often use is to tell the students they can lie/make up the answer and thier partner must deciede if they are telling the truth or not. Than...
Level: elementaryAge: 5-14Type: worksheetDownloads: 68

problem Page
Students read the problem and respond with some advice.Good for modal use. Student can also write their own ´problem page´ and have other students provide advice.
Level: intermediateAge: 14-17Type: worksheetDownloads: 59

Holidays!
Here is a board game which is useful for older teens and adults. When using this, I get the students to focus on fluency and accuracy, while speaking for approx. 1 minute about each square they land on. Students need to remember their partners answers, and report back to the other sts. After, the students complete a group ´holiday survival guide´. ...
Level: intermediateAge: 13-17Type: worksheetDownloads: 59

computers and the internet
Here are 3-4 activities where sts use vocab related to computers and the internet. Fill in the gap dialogue can be done as a listening task. Students I´ve worked with love the opinion (speaking) activities at the end.
Black&white version and key attached.
Level: intermediateAge: 11-17Type: worksheetDownloads: 45

Emily´s Diary
students read Emily´s diary and find all the mistakes of the past simple. then students answer some questions about the diary. If students like writing/have enough language i often ask then to write thier own diary entry in the past after. thanks to lizsantiago for uploading the template! Enjoy!
Level: elementaryAge: 5-14Type: worksheetDownloads: 43

In the classroom
Students use the picture to answer true/false questions! Younger students love this, and use the picture to compare and contrast thier own classroom/school or memories of playschool.
Level: elementaryAge: 4-10Type: worksheetDownloads: 42

Movies
Here is a lesson plan for intermediate level, using speaking, reading and writing skills. Begins with vocab/expressions associated with movies and plots, followed by a reading and writing: a film review and a celebrity interview. Fully editable. Works well with teens and/or chatty studetns. Can easily by used with a movie clip or the teacher can pl...
Level: intermediateAge: 10-17Type: lesson-planDownloads: 32